The Rosé was up against bottles three times its price, beating a 2015 vintage version of the drop, which retails for over $30.

“Being recognised yet again for the quality of our wine is testament to the hard work our talented buying team put in to deliver exceptional products at unbeatable prices," Tony Baines, the Joint Managing Director of Corporate Buying at Aldi, told The Sun.

“We have been working closely with renowned winemaker Jean Claude Mas to change perceptions around French wine, which is often perceived as expensive and intimidating, so it is fantastic to see some of these products acknowledged as some of the best in the world.”

You can't purchase this particular $8 bottle in Australia, but you can invest in an award-winning $5 Rosé instead.